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1Happiness — • The primary meaning of this term in all the leading European languages seems to involve the notion of good fortune, good chance, good happening Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Happiness Happiness …
2supreme — 01. The ascent of Mount Logan was the [supreme] challenge of his brief climbing career. 02. Adolf Hitler believed in the [supremacy] of a German master race. 03. The case is set to go before the [Supreme] Court next month. 04. The American… …
3happiness — happiness,[/p] felicity, beatitude, blessedness, bliss all denote the enjoyment or pleasurable satisfaction that goes with well being. Happiness is the generic term applicable to almost any state of enjoyment or pleasurable satisfaction… …
4Happiness is... — Happiness is... Single par Ami Suzuki Face A Happiness is... Sortie 19 novembre 2005 …
5Supreme Show — Album par Ami Suzuki Sortie 12 novembre 2008 Enregistrement 2008 …
6happiness — /hap ee nis/, n. 1. the quality or state of being happy. 2. good fortune; pleasure; contentment; joy. [1520 30; HAPPY + NESS] Syn. 1, 2. pleasure, joy, exhilaration, bliss, contentedness, delight, enjoyment, satisfaction. HAPPINESS, BLISS,… …
7Supreme Alphabet — The Supreme Alphabet is, in the Nation of Gods and Earths, a system of interpreting text and finding deeper meaning in the original 120 Questions written by Elijah Muhammad and Wallace Fard Muhammad by assigning actual meanings to the letters of… …
8happiness — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Good humor] Syn. mirth, merrymaking, cheer, merriment, joyousness, vivacity, laughter, delight, gladness, good spirits, hilarity, playfulness, exuberance, gaiety, cheerfulness, buoyancy, good will, rejoicing, joviality,… …
9Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness — Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is one of the most famous phrases in the United States Declaration of Independence. These three aspects are listed among the inalienable rights of man.PhrasingThe phrase is based on the writings of John …
10The Highest Good — The Highest Good † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Highest Good We always act with a view to some good. The good is the object which all pursue, and for the sake of which they always act , says Plato (Republic, I, vi). His disciple… …